Thechoosenone
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Just caught the trailer for this remeke on the AICN site.
I read an article on the making of recently, and to be honest there are a lot of reasons to be worried...
As you will know, the original was a darkly comical cult movie, set in the future where a cross-country race game where the racers score points by killing innocent pedestrians is the most watched sport on TV.
Davic Carradine starred as a character called Frankenstein, a horribly scarred figure in black leather who becomes something of a hero, and with Sylvester Stallone as the manic Machine Gun Joe Viterbo.
The violence is very cartoony and over the top, and it is a hugely enjoyable movie, with some wonderful deadpan comic lines, my favorite being when a woman asks what the grenade-shaped attachment built into his hand is...
"It's...a hand grenade"
And now comes the remake.
First reason to worry is the director Paul W S Anderson, he of AVP2, Mortal Kombat, Resident Evil and Event Horizon. Nuff' said.
Secondly, they seem to have stripped the story of everything that made the original different and unique. Gone is the comedy element, gone is the concept of killing innocent bystanders, gone are the political/conspiratorial overtones - and in comes a very run-of-the-mill, tired old story that we have seen sooooooo many times before.
Now, Jason Statham plays an ex-con who is framed and thrown into prison , and forced to take part in a race held within the confines of the prison held over 3 days, in which the inmates have to basically kill each other.
It's a load of cliched nonsense, and the storyline seems to have been cobbled together from elements of Lock Up (another Stallone movie), The Condemned and The Longest Yard and the Fast and Furious movies.
We have seen it a hundred times before, and I can really think of no reason why I would want to watch it at all.
However, thankfully the trailer pretty much shows you the whole movie, so save yourself time and money and watch it, if you so desire.
I guess kiRAB who don't know the original may get something out of it, but if you are going to remake a movie and change the concept drastically, then why not come up with a new, interesting and fresh twist on the story, rather than a by-the-numbers action movie, with the ubiqitous Statham in another tough guy role looking mean, and driving cars?
A waste.
I read an article on the making of recently, and to be honest there are a lot of reasons to be worried...
As you will know, the original was a darkly comical cult movie, set in the future where a cross-country race game where the racers score points by killing innocent pedestrians is the most watched sport on TV.
Davic Carradine starred as a character called Frankenstein, a horribly scarred figure in black leather who becomes something of a hero, and with Sylvester Stallone as the manic Machine Gun Joe Viterbo.
The violence is very cartoony and over the top, and it is a hugely enjoyable movie, with some wonderful deadpan comic lines, my favorite being when a woman asks what the grenade-shaped attachment built into his hand is...
"It's...a hand grenade"
And now comes the remake.
First reason to worry is the director Paul W S Anderson, he of AVP2, Mortal Kombat, Resident Evil and Event Horizon. Nuff' said.
Secondly, they seem to have stripped the story of everything that made the original different and unique. Gone is the comedy element, gone is the concept of killing innocent bystanders, gone are the political/conspiratorial overtones - and in comes a very run-of-the-mill, tired old story that we have seen sooooooo many times before.
Now, Jason Statham plays an ex-con who is framed and thrown into prison , and forced to take part in a race held within the confines of the prison held over 3 days, in which the inmates have to basically kill each other.
It's a load of cliched nonsense, and the storyline seems to have been cobbled together from elements of Lock Up (another Stallone movie), The Condemned and The Longest Yard and the Fast and Furious movies.
We have seen it a hundred times before, and I can really think of no reason why I would want to watch it at all.
However, thankfully the trailer pretty much shows you the whole movie, so save yourself time and money and watch it, if you so desire.
I guess kiRAB who don't know the original may get something out of it, but if you are going to remake a movie and change the concept drastically, then why not come up with a new, interesting and fresh twist on the story, rather than a by-the-numbers action movie, with the ubiqitous Statham in another tough guy role looking mean, and driving cars?
A waste.